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# OPM serious punch universal (debunked)

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this is not how you use Physics/Energy, lol

You cannot square a value with a unit (Joules) and expect it to stay the same type of measurement. If you square Energy ($$J$$), you get $$J^2$$ (Joules squared), which is not a measure of energy anymore.

If you measure that same "Serious Punch" in Kilojoules (a larger unit) and square it, the result is significantly smaller. If you measure it in Ergs (a smaller unit) and square it, the result is massive. Because the result changes based on the unit chosen, the calculation is physically meaningless.

one more simple example

In physics, if you square a unit, the whole value changes based on how you measure it

If you have **$10**, and you square it, you get $100. that same $10 is 1,000 cents. If you square that, you get 1,000,000 cents, which is **$10,000.**

How can the same amount of money **$10** turn into either $100 or $10,000 just because you changed the name of the unit? It can't. That’s why you can’t square physical things like energy or money in real life. It only works for pure numbers on a page.

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Lets talk about some contradictions shall we&#x20;

the image shows a specific circle of empty space. If the attack were truly $$10^{90}\text{ J}$$ (which is 10 quintillion times the energy of the entire universe), there would be no "hole" the entire Planets, stars, galaxies would have mean erased&#x20;

the recoil from the clash sent Saitama and Garou to a moon of Jupiter.&#x20;

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If that clash had $$10^{90}\text{ J}$$ of energy, the kinetic recoil would have accelerated them so far past the observable universe in a billionth of a second.&#x20;

but in reality they were pushed a few hundred million miles to a nearby moon. That distance is consistent with a massive cosmic blast, but it's trillions of orders of magnitude too small for a "Universal" explosion.

Physics dictates that if you pack too much energy/mass into a small area, you create a **black hole**

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If $$10^{90}\text{ Joules}$$ of energy were concentrated in the palm of their hands during that clash, the Schwarzschild Radius of that energy would be roughly $$1.6 \times 10^{45}$$ meters.

The observable universe is only $$8.8 \times 10^{26}$$ meters wide.

This means the moment they punched, they would have created a black hole quadrillions of times larger than the entire universe. Since the Earth is still there, the math is objectively wrong.

$$10^{32}\text{ J}$$ Destroys the Earth (Planetary)

$$10^{55}\text{ J}$$ Destroys a Galaxy (Galactic)

$$10^{71}\text{ J}$$ Total Energy of the Observable Universe

The feat is Multi-Solar System to Galaxy level ($$10^{52}$$–$$10^{55}$$ J) That is already insane. But claiming it is "Universal" $$10^{90}\text{ J}$$ requires ignoring the laws of units, the visual evidence of surviving stars, and the actual distance the characters traveled.
